Fortnite Introduces Three New Kid-Friendly Modes for Chapter 5


Fortnite Introduces Three New Kid-Friendly Modes for Chapter 5

Lego Fortnite, Rocket Racing, and Fortnite Festival

In its biggest event ever, Fortnite recently experienced a surge in players that crashed the game servers. Now, as Chapter 5 begins, Fortnite is unveiling three new child-friendly modes of play that are sure to captivate young gamers. With concerns about exposing children to violence in video games, Epic Games is taking a step towards providing more family-friendly options.

Lego Fortnite: Building Fun with Colourful Blocks

One of the new modes, Lego Fortnite, is a collaboration with the popular toy brand Lego. This mode focuses on building and creativity using colourful blocks. Players can look forward to trying out Lego Fortnite on December 7, so mark your calendars and get ready to unleash your imagination.

Rocket Racing: Speed and Acrobatics Take Center Stage

Another exciting collaboration is Rocket Racing, a mode created in partnership with Rocket League, another game owned by Epic Games. In this mode, players will race their supersonic acrobatic rocket-powered battle cars around a standard track. Racing enthusiasts can gear up for this thrilling mode on December 8, just one day after the Lego collaboration.

Fortnite Festival: Perform on Stage with Friends

The final new mode, Fortnite Festival, is a collaboration with the studio behind the popular game Rock Band, also owned by Epic Games. In this mode, players can take to the stage with friends or perform solo to current hit songs. The Weeknd will be the first featured artist when Fortnite Festival kicks off on December 9. Get ready to show off your musical talent!

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Written by Georgina Young on behalf of GLHF.



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